Category Archives: Policy

Rogers attempts to clarify the record

Senator Rogers will start today.

Rogers: Issue of healthcare has been raised. Just met with Janice … and Linda Lowe – whose concerns that the bill ( does not deny healthcare – only verifies id per federal law). Rogers has agreed to add amendment that it is the duty of state government to protect public health.

I am struck by testimony and news media reports about continuous reports that this bill denies health care. It does not. It merely requires providers to follow federal law. Rogers reminds of time when state required submission of birth certificates to receive benefits for child’s health – and no one complained.

SB 529 simply sets forth eligibility verification and how it will be maintained.

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Immigration – Continued

Today is another “hearing” only day for SB 529. A vote will be taken in tomorrows committee meeting at 3:30 pm. Only one set of TV cameras (WSB) has appeared. and we have a small security contingent of state patrol officers in the back. At least the meeting room is larger than the one used last week.

Chairman Kemp has announced that this meeting will end at 4. He will manage the time and is asking for new information only.

I have moved all the details to the Policy>Immigration category

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Reading Assignment

I have been working for the past week and a half on some legislation that will affect stem cell research in Georgia. Below is some reading material, I will comment more later

Stem Cellsstem cells

Legislation

News

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Final meeting of Emerging Telecom Study Committee

Present: Seabaugh, Loudermilk, Lewis, Balfour, Amerson

Chairman Seabaugh began the process by affirming to everyone that no one, including himself, attempted to influence the direction or outcome of the advisory committee.

Agenda

Presentation of Committee (I will scan and forward as it includes draft legislation)

Joe Bankoff is making the final presentation

Repeats his description of the process (he went over that during the last presentation)

Follows the printed report..

He says, the element that is missing, that the state needs to focus on to improve education, gain new jobs – is looking at what we need to do to get people to use it – digital literacy. He recommends that they consider further stidu by committee. Continue reading

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Other notes

Government Technology Magazine has a column on the Real ID act — a sidebar talks about the demise of on line license renewals — boy is that gonna hack everyone off. Perhaps GECA should schedule a talk on this item. I should definitely add it to my list of State Tech Topics to Watch.

Southern Growth Policy Board wants folks to host community meetings on innovation. That could be an interesting project. Continue reading

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